Friday, May 08, 2020

ST. BONIFACE IV, POPE, ST. VICTOR MAURUS OF MILAN, MARTYR, ST. BENEDICT II, POPE, ST. ARSENIUS THE GREAT, ROMAN DEACON, ANCHORITE IN EGYPT, May 8


ST. BONIFACE IV, POPE
Boniface IV A doctor's son from L'Aquila, Pope/Saint Boniface IV was deacon and treasurer to St. Gregory the Great, and like his mentor, he turned his house into a monastery. Boniface was elected pope in late 607 but was not enthroned until September, 608, when his election was confirmed by Emperor Phocas. May 8







ST. VICTOR MAURUS OF MILAN, MARTYR
ST. VICTOR MAURUS OF MILAN, MARTYR
In 1576, at the request of St. Charles of Borromeo, Victor's relics were transferred to a new church in Milan established by the Olivetan monks. The church still bears St. Victor's name today. After a life of adherence to the Faith during perilous times, St. Victor Maurus was taken prisoner and tortured as an old man. May 8






ST. BENEDICT II, POPE
Benedict II Born and educated in Rome, StBenedict served the church in every order of the clergy before his election to the papacy in 684. He persuaded Emperor Constantine IV Pogonatus that papal elections do not require imperial confirmation. The practice, however, continued.May 8




ST. ARSENIUS THE GREAT, ROMAN DEACON, ANCHORITE IN EGYPT
Arsenius, who was born in Rome in 354, was the tutor of the children of Emperors Theodosius I the Great, Arcadius, and Honorius. At that time, Arsenius was a Roman deacon recommended for the office by Pope St. Damasus. He served at Theodosius' court in Constantinople for about ten years and then became a monk in Alexandria, Egypt. May 8




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